A group of individuals who share a love of cycling and the outdoors. We will always stop for a photo, or to hit a rope swing… Rubber side up!

Where did Prolly is Not Probably go?

It is still here, and then some. PiNP was one person’s opinion and voice. Now we are a collective – a community of diverse opinions and rich stories.

What does the Radavist mean?

Rad + Atavist = RADAVIST

Why does a porpoise surf a wave, or a sea otter slide down a rock? Atavism is a primal trait in humans and animals that drives us to do what we do – what ought to come naturally. Atavism is why we ride the way we ride; From mashing the city on a track bike to shredding the trails on full suspension. Take the time to get rad.

There are bike shops and there are bike show rooms, with the latter focusing on merchandising and the former on service. While there are permutations on the two, I really enjoy walking through the doors of a service shop. It’s something about the aromatic experience of chain lube and tires that makes me feel at ease, especially when it’s not my local shop. All it takes is a smiling face to make the environment welcoming. Luckily, at Black Mountain Cycles, that’s exactly what they’re selling: a welcoming and service-minded environment. In a place like Point Reyes, with a population of around 400, there are very few actual locals, so the owner of Black Mountain Cycles, Mike Varley prides himself in making everyone feel at home.

That’s not to say that Black Mountain isn’t a showroom in a sense. Mike’s vintage mountain bike collection is there, on display and it arguably takes up more space than the actual merchandising. Perhaps it’s because Mike prides himself in his life-long involvement in the cycling industry, as both a designer and a developer. He used to work for Haro and Masi before opening the shop in 2007. Since then, he’s been developing his own line of dirt-capable drop bar bikes.

Being located in Point Reyes, Black Mountain Cycles’ customers run the gamut and are including, but not limited to the speed-seeking roadies, or the dirt hungry mountain bikers, down to the all-nighter randonneuring crowd and even a bunch of rag tag cyclo-tourists like our group, who really needed new cycling caps and a cold beer.

I’m glad to finally be able to visit Black Mountain Cycles. The other times I was in town, it was either too late or too early for the shop to be open. So, if you find yourself in the Point Reyes area, please make some time to see Mike and the shop, he might even have his sweet Eddy Merckx in there for you to ogle. If you’re interested in a Black Mountain Cycles bike, holler and Mike and see the current availability at Black Mountain Cycles. Give them a follow on Instagram, too!

Onza makes some modern gumwall 26″ tires. Any of the older tires wouldn’t be particularly safe to ride.

Matt VanEnkevort

Mike Varley is a bike industry original. One of the best product managers I ever had the pleasure to work with, and an all around genuine excellent human being. His shop is a must visit if you are in Point Reyes/Northern California.